'Act of terrorism': Zubiri condemns death of 2 Pinoys in Houthi missile attack
By Dhel Nazario
Senate President Juan Miguel "Migz" Zubiri condemned the fatal attack by Houthi rebels on ships plying the Red Sea and the Gulf of Aden, which led to the death of two Filipino crewmen and injured two more.

The Department of Migrant Workers (DMW) confirmed that two Filipinos were among the three seafarers killed when the Greek-flagged vessel True Confidence was hit by a missile and eventually set the ship on fire.
It also confirmed that two other Filipino crewmen were severely injured in the attack.
Other seafarers, including at least 13 more Filipinos were forced to abandon ship as a result of the attack.
"This is an act of terrorism, plain and simple—waging violence and death on civilians who are simply trying to make a living out on the seas. There is no way to justify this brutality," Zubiri said in a statement on Thursday, March 7.
He expressed his condolences to the families of the victims and joined them in calling for justice for their loved ones.
"I also call on the Department of Migrant Workers to seek the return of the victims to their families, and to extend the necessary assistance to the injured crewmen," he said.
The DMW said President Marcos has already issued an instruction to extend all the necessary support to the Filipino seafarers who died and were injured as a result of the attack.
The agency added that it has already coordinated with the ship’s manning agency and shipowner to ascertain the conditions of the rest of the ship’s crew, particularly the remaining Filipino crew members.